FRUSTULENT
Frus"tu*lent, a. Etym: [L. frustulentus. See Frustule.]
Defn: Abounding in fragments. [R.]
FRUSTUM Frus"tum, n.; pl. L. Frusta, E. Frustums. Etym: [L. fruslum piece, bit.]
1. (Geom.)
Defn: The part of a solid next the base, formed by cutting off the, top; or the part of any solid, as of a cone, pyramid, etc., between two planes, which may be either parallel or inclined to each other.
2. (Arch.)
Defn: One of the drums of the shaft of a column.
FRUTAGE
Frut"age, n. Etym: [Cf. Fruitage.]
1. A picture of fruit; decoration by representation of fruit. The cornices consist of frutages and festoons. Evelyn.
2. A confection of fruit. [Obs.] Nares.